720V Maryland Manual
EILEEN M. REHRMANN, Democrat, District 34. Bom in Chester, Pennsylvania, November
30, 1944. Attended Immaculata College, Philadephia. Former educator, municipal official,
homemaker. Bel Air Town Commissioner, 1979-82; president, Maryland Municipal League,
1981-82; member, Solid Waste Management Commission. Delegate, 1980 Democratic
National Convention; Maryland representative, National League of Cities Task Force on the
80s. Past president, Harford County League of Women Voters. Past chair, Harford County
Permanent Nominating Caucus; Harford County Child Protection Council; Maryland
Democratic Party's Resolutions and Issues Committee. Chair, Harford County Criminal
Justice Advisory Board. Member, Discover Harford Committee, Inc.; Harford County
Community Resource Board; Harford County Area Agency on Agi.;. Certificate of
Distinguished Citizenship, 1982; Leadership Award, Maryland League of Women Voters,
1979; Honorary Citizen, Aberdeen, 1980; Soroptomist International of the Americas Women
Helping Women Award. Married; 4 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983;
member, Appropriations Committee; Law Enforcement, Transportation Subcommittee. Mem-
ber, Joint Committee on Management of Public Funds. District office: 103 N. Main St., Bel Air
21014; tel. 838-0123. Annapolis office: 326 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3289.
LEWIS R. RILEY, Republican, District 38. Born in Parsonsburg, February 19, 1935.
Graduate of Wicomico Senior High School. Farmer; poultryman; businessman. Member,
Governor's Task Force on Volunteer Fire, Rescue and Ambulance Companies. Wicomico
County Council (president four years; vice-president four years); president, Maryland
Association of Counties, 1973; Advisory Board of Holly Center; Delmarva Advisory Council.
Member and past president, Parsonsburg Volunteer Fire Department; past president, PTA.
Member, Wicomico Farm Bureau; Advisory Board, First National Bank. President, Beaver
Run Farms, Inc. Director, Fanners and Planters Company, Salisbury. Recipient, Wicomico
Outstanding Young Farmer, 1961; American Farm Degree, 1956. Married; 3 children.
Member of the House of Delegates since 1979. Member, Ways and Means Committee; Rules
and Executive Nominations Committee. Member, Legislative Policy Committee. Minority
Whip, 1982—. District office: Box 130, Parsonsburg 21849; tel. 742-3999. Annapolis office:
312 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3401.
DONALD B. ROBERTSON, Democrat, District 18. Born in Washington, D.C., October 6,
1931. Oberlin College, B.A., 1953; Columbia University School of Law, LL.B., 1958. U.S.
Naval officer, 1953-55. Attorney. Member of the bar; Maryland, D.C., and U.S. Supreme
Court. Served on Governor's Commission to Study the Public Service Commission; Joint
Committee on State Tax Structure; Ethics Committee, Maryland Democratic Party; Ethics,
Elections and Reapportionment Committee, National Conference of State Legislatures; Chevy
Chase Public Library Advisory Committee; Oberlin College Alumni Committee on Admis-
sions. Past chairman. Committee on Rules, Legislative Study Group, and vice-chairman,
Citizens' Committee of Chevy Chase, Section HI. Co-author, "Recent Developments in
Natural Gas Regulation by the FPC." Married; 4 children. Member of the House of Delegates
since 1971. Majority Leader, 1979—. Committees: Judiciary, 1971-73; Ways and Means,
1975-76; Constitutional and Administrative Law, 1974, 1977—. Chairman, Montgomery
County Delegation, 1971-78. Vice-chairman, Rules and Executive Nominations Committee.
Member, Legislative Policy Committee (Legislative Management Subcommittee); Spending
Affordability Committee. District office: 7003 Delaware St., Chevy Chase 20815; tel. (202)
785-2081. Annapolis office: 313 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3391; Washington Metro area tel.
858-3391.
SAMUEL I "SANDY" ROSENBERG, Democrat, District 42. Bom in Baltimore, May 18,
1950. Graduated Baltimore City College, 1968; Amherst College, B.A., 1972; Columbia
University Law School, J.D., 1975. Housing Program Coordinator, Baltimore City Depart-
ment of Housing and Community Development, 1975-1976, 1979-1981. "Square Off"
producer and assistant to program manager, WJZ-TV, 1976-1979; legal intern, Baltimore City
State's Attorney's Office; legal assistant to Ronald M. Shapiro, Maryland Securities Commis-
sioner; legislative assistant on Capitol Hill. Member, Mayor's Task Force for Liaison with the
General Assembly, 1980-1981. Member, State Commission on Hereditary Disorders, 1983—.
Past board member, Citizens Planning and Housing Association; Baltimore Jewish Community
Relations Council. Past member, Maryland Advisory Committee, U.S. Civil Rights Commis-
sion. Baltimore Alumni Admission Coordinator, Amherst College. Member, New Democratic
Coalition; Westside, Hampden and Dolfield Democratic Clubs; ACLU; Common Cause; Har
Sinai Congregation. Unmarried. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983; member,
Appropriations Committee. District office: 6609 Reisterstown Rd-, Baltimore 21215; tel.
764-3614. Annapolis office: 320 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3297.
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